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Tamiya Corporation is a private company that produces plastic models, radio-controlled cars, paints, and tools. It was founded in 1946 by Yoshio Tamiya and has subsidiaries in the US, Philippines, Hong Kong, and Europe.
A museum in Quezon City, Philippines that displays cars used by former Philippine Presidents. Learn about the history, collection and location of the museum, and see photos of the vehicles.
A comprehensive list of all Toyota vehicles produced and marketed since 1935, including current and discontinued models. The list covers passenger cars, hatchbacks, station wagons, crossovers, SUVs, pickups, minivans, and buses.
Siku Toys is a brand of Sieper-Werke, a company founded in 1921 that produces plastic and metal models of vehicles, aircraft, and agricultural machinery. The name Siku comes from the founder's name and the German word for plastic, and the company is known for its 1:55 scale "Super Series" line of cars.
Toyota Vios is a subcompact car produced by Toyota since 2002 for Southeast Asian, Chinese and Taiwanese markets. It is based on the Echo/Yaris platform and has four generations, with different engine options and body styles.
Monogram was an American brand and former company of scale plastic models of cars, aircraft, spacecraft, ships, and military vehicles since the early 1950s. It was known for its hot rods and customs, operating features, and hiring customizers like Darryl Starbird and Tom Daniel.
Learn about the history, development, and current status of the automotive industry in the Philippines, one of the largest in the Asia-Pacific region. Find out the major players, models, and trends in the local and imported car market.
Learn about the history, products and operations of Toyota Motor Philippines, a subsidiary of Toyota and the leading car manufacturer in the country. Find out the models, sources and references of Toyota vehicles in the Philippines.